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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8402330" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you forgot to enter in the woofer displacement aka the space the woofer takes up. You also need to enter in a few hundredths of a cubic feet for bracing. You will need to reinforce the woofer. Also with 15 width, the only way the sub can be mounted on would be the depth or the height portion. 15- 1.5 (wood thickness) is 13.5 so the sub will not fit with that. If your car is a trunk, you'll want the port and sub facing to the rear towards the trunk lid. In an SUV, you can have the sub fire up port to the rear.</p><p></p><p>A double baffle would definitely be beneficial too if you dont have any bracing.</p><p></p><p>Torres will pull ahead of every other calculator when it comes to slot ports. It auto calculates in the space the port takes up and allows you to input in the space the sub takes up along with bracing. Other calculators assume you've already subtracted those values. If you do so without properly accounting those values, the tuning will be off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8402330, member: 650438"] you forgot to enter in the woofer displacement aka the space the woofer takes up. You also need to enter in a few hundredths of a cubic feet for bracing. You will need to reinforce the woofer. Also with 15 width, the only way the sub can be mounted on would be the depth or the height portion. 15- 1.5 (wood thickness) is 13.5 so the sub will not fit with that. If your car is a trunk, you'll want the port and sub facing to the rear towards the trunk lid. In an SUV, you can have the sub fire up port to the rear. A double baffle would definitely be beneficial too if you dont have any bracing. Torres will pull ahead of every other calculator when it comes to slot ports. It auto calculates in the space the port takes up and allows you to input in the space the sub takes up along with bracing. Other calculators assume you've already subtracted those values. If you do so without properly accounting those values, the tuning will be off. [/QUOTE]
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